Minnesota ascends men’s poll to No. 1 ranking

With 32 of 50 first-place votes this week, Minnesota is the new No. 1 in the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll. Last week’s top-ranked team, Boston College, slides to No. 2, but also received 15 first-place votes. Colorado College is down one to No. 3, Michigan falls to No. 4 and garnered one first-place vote. … Read more

Wisconsin remains top-ranked team in women’s poll

As it has been all season, Wisconsin is again the No. 1-ranked team in the USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll. Wisconsin received 14 first-place votes, with No. 2 Cornell getting the other No. 1 vote. Minnesota is again the third-ranked team, while Boston College is up two to No. 4 and Boston University stays at … Read more

D-III men’s poll sees Oswego assume top spot

Oswego is the new No. 1-ranked team in the USCHO.com Division III Men’s Poll, up from No. 2 last week, and received seven first-place votes. Four other schools received first-place votes, including No. 2 Norwich (six), No. 3 St. Norbert (four), No. 4 Adrian (one) and No. 5 Plattsburgh (two). Castleton is No. 6 this … Read more

RIT new No. 1 in D-III women’s poll

With all 15 first-place votes, RIT is the new No. 1 team in the USCHO.com Division III Women’s Poll this week. Norwich, the top-ranked team in the last poll, drops to No. 2, while Middlebury stays third. Plattsburgh and Wisconsin-River Falls remain No. 4 and No. 5, respectively. No. 6 Gustavus Adolphus and No. 7 … Read more

Michigan State freshman Carney suffers neck injury, out indefinitely

Michigan State freshman defenseman Branden Carney sustained a serious neck injury in practice on Thursday afternoon, but has feeling, movement and strength in all of his extremities. Carney went head-first into the dasher boards during drills and was immediately transported to Sparrow Hospital for treatment. “Our program is committed to support Branden and his family … Read more

New donors coming forward to save Alabama-Huntsville?

Potential new donors have been identified by Alabama-Huntsville, according to an article in Thursday’s Huntsville Times, and these individuals have reportedly been said to have enough money to keep the UAH team afloat for three more seasons. “Concerning hockey, there are some new developments,” said state representative Phil Williams in the article. “There are some … Read more

Miami’s Tiesling gets one-game suspension from CCHA

The CCHA announced Thursday that Miami forward Patrick Tiesling has been suspended for one game, under the league’s supplemental discipline process, as the result of an incident that occurred against Lake Superior State on Oct. 28. At the 11:19 mark of the second period last Friday night, Tiesling was assessed major and game misconduct penalties … Read more

DeMichiel back with RIT as women’s assistant coach

Former Rochester Institute of Technology goaltender Jared DeMichiel has joined the RIT women’s hockey staff as a new assistant coach. “Jared is a great addition to our program and coaching staff,” said RIT head coach Scott McDonald in a news release. “I was (an assistant coach) on the men’s staff when Jared was recruited to … Read more

NBC Sports to broadcast 16 NCAA games this season

The NBC Sports Group will air 16 live college hockey games this season on the NBC Sports Network, including four from the Hockey East tournament (one quarterfinal, both semifinals and the championship final). This season is the first time that NBC will broadcast college hockey games. “We are excited to be launching our first-ever college … Read more

Sioux nickname situation takes another twist

An article in Tuesday’s Grand Forks Herald says a lawsuit filed in federal court Tuesday by Sioux Indians who support the University of North Dakota’s use of the Fighting Sioux nickname could affect next week’s reconsideration of the issue by the North Dakota Legislature. Attorneys for the Spirit Lake Sioux tribe filed the lawsuit against … Read more

Merrill to re-join Michigan for practice, but not games

Michigan head coach Red Berenson released a statement Tuesday announcing that suspended defenseman Jon Merrill has been reinstated to be able to practice with the Wolverines, but is still not allowed to play in any games. Merrill was suspended 12 games last month for a violation of team rules. Per team policy, Merrill will not … Read more

Men’s poll has Boston College comfortably at No. 1

Boston College received 42 first-place votes this week to retain its No. 1 ranking in the USCHO.com Division I Men’s Poll. Colorado College, with five first-place votes, moves from No. 3 to No. 2, while Michigan jumps one to No. 3. Western Michigan garnered one No. 1 vote and sits fourth this week after being … Read more

New week, same result with Wisconsin No. 1 in women’s poll

Wisconsin remains the top team in the USCHO.com Division I Women’s Poll this week, as the Badgers have all season long, earning 14 of 15 first-place votes. Cornell received the other first-place vote and moved from No. 3 to No. 2 in the poll. Minnesota falls from second to third, Minnesota-Duluth rises from No. 7 … Read more

O’Callahan headlines Illinois Hockey Hall of Fame inductees

The Illinois Hockey Hall of Fame announced Wednesday the seventh class to be inducted on January 29, 2012 at the Belvedere Banquet Hall in Elk Grove Village. The inductees this year include former Boston University defenseman Jack O’Callahan and ex-Michigan forward Blake Sloan. O’Callahan played for the Chicago Blackhawks, while Sloan is a Park Ridge, … Read more

Boston College’s Wey out 6-8 weeks after foot surgery

Boston College junior defenseman Patrick Wey has undergone successful surgery to repair a severed tendon in his right foot suffered during the second period of BC’s 4-3 overtime victory at Northeastern on Saturday, Oct. 22. The surgery was performed this past Monday at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Brighton, Mass. Wey is expected to miss 6-8 weeks … Read more

Proposed NHL draft rule change supported by Kelly

In an article on Canadian website Sportsnet.ca this week, College Hockey Inc. executive director Paul Kelly said that he supports Hockey Canada president Bob Nicholson’s proposed rule change regarding the annual NHL draft process. Nicholson has suggested that the NHL should change the age of draft eligibility from 18 to 19, excluding players chosen in the … Read more

Back injury forces Michigan State’s Golembiewski to hang up the skates

Michigan State junior forward Zach Golembiewski has decided to end his college hockey career on the advice of medical professionals, the school announced Tuesday. Golembiewski’s doctors have advised him to stop playing due to a back issue. “We are obviously disappointed in learning the news that Zach’s injury will prevent him from continuing his playing … Read more